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TRUWDES Project Review 2008-09 Madhu. Project Overview Residential school serving few remote tribal hamlets in Western Ghats Located at Manchampatti village.

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1 TRUWDES Project Review 2008-09 Madhu

2 Project Overview Residential school serving few remote tribal hamlets in Western Ghats Located at Manchampatti village in Indira Gandhi National Reserve Forest, Tamil Nadu Villages lack link roads, electricity, running water, medical facilities, schools or shops School Name - Vallalar Thai Tamil Palli Children from 4 hamlets - Manchampatti, Moongilpallam, Muduvakudi and Thalunchi Major occupation for the communities - farming, collection of forest produce Population comprises of tribals and dalits (migrant population from the mainland)

3 Background TRUWDES (Trichirapalli Rural and Urban Welfare Development Educational Society) Started as NFE in 1999 NGO has been running this as FE school since 2001 Working in 5 villages since 1999 – supports 2 old-age homes, 1 school AshaSV has been supporting school since 2007

4 School Details Overview 63 Students (41 boys, 22 girls) 15 children reside at the school hostel. Primary Education in Tamil medium Standard I through VII Comprises of one shed - all classes conducted in one common tin-roofed shed Education methods Activity based learning methods for the younger children. For the elder children, the textbooks are being used.

5 School Details (contd. 1) Staff Two Teachers One Physical Education Teacher visits once in a fortnight Supported by a cook and a helper Government recognition Ongoing efforts to get govt. recognition for school from Dept. of Education TRUWDES has been able to obtain renewable one year recognition to issue TC’s for the children from I standard to VIII standard

6 School Details (contd. 2) All the school children are being provided with Lunch on all working days Uniforms (2 per student), note books, books, pencils. House visits Teachers make weekly visits to children’s houses in the villages during weekends Share issues about child’s education with parents - performance of each individual child, need for parental attention to care for education and nutrition of the child. This helps In checking the drop-out situation and absenteeism Ensures better performance of the child Creates awareness about the need for education

7 Current Issues Tiger Conservation drive The Govt. of India has declared this as National Tiger Reserve Movement of villagers will be severely curtailed Govt. is motivating the villagers to evacuate their dwelling to the plains or nearby villages with the compensation package for their livelihood and housing Forest officials had announced a compensation package for tribal family who opt to relocate Most tribals reluctant. So far, only 4 families in Mudhuvakudi have opted to relocate. Not as much of a threat for Manjampatti – it is a revenue village. 2 hamlets (Mudhuvakudi and Moogalipalam) may be impacted Deadline set by forest dept for relocation – March 2012.

8 Other Challenges Teacher Retention Several teachers have left over the years due to inaccessibility, lack of transportation, social life, poor communication Child trafficking for bonded labor Children sent to textiles unit in Thiruppur and Udumalaipet towns, and eatable production units in Gujarat Trying to dissuade parents from selling their children as bonded labor through teacher visits to children’s homes Need for School Repair & Renovation Single tin-roofed shed serves as school and hostel, mud walls and floor All classes held in the shed. Structure needs repair and some renovation to improve learning environment Lack of clean drinking water Non-electric water filters would help

9 Budget requirements for academic year 2008-2009

10 Expenses for the period from June 2008 to April 2009

11 Budget requirements for academic year 2009-2010

12 Repair & Renovation Details Note: Any renovation work needs to be completed before the onset of rains in mid- August. It is not possible to take up or continue the renovation work beyond August 15, 2009. TRUWDES has requested AshaSV to release repair and renovation funds before July 2009, if possible, so that they can take up this activity before the rainy season in the forests.

13 Funding Disbursements Nov 2007 – Rs. 305500 (for 07-08 operational expenses) Apr 2008 – Rs. 320000 (approved for building construction, used for operational expenses with chapter approval) 2007-08 expenditure: Rs. 329650 2008-09 budget: Rs. 321750 2009-10 budget: Rs. 472600

14 Evaluation Student retention: keep the children from dropping out and ensure that all students enrolled complete the academic year. Track and report student attendance at the end of academic year. Teacher retention: Retain same teachers / ensure school has 2 teachers all through the academic year Performance monitoring: Administer ASER tests to assess student learning level, provide assessment report School Renovation: Complete renovation as described in report, provide before-after photos. Secure permanent Government recognition by end of academic year. Conduct education trip – provide trip photos and trip report from teachers/students/Truwdes Ensure continuity of the school through the academic year, closely monitor relocation situation and adapt plans for school accordingly. Plan for scholarships to support the education at outside schools for students passing out of class VIII

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